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i eTO VeOLUME 9 Key to abbreviations: abs/comm = abstract with commentary. SUBJECTS Acute coronary syndrome Use of six sigma to improve the safety and Positron emission tomography to improve Management of patients with acute coro- efficacy of acute anticoagulation with care for patients with suspected non-small nary syndrome without persistent ST heparin, 9(8):445-53 cell lung cancer, 9(6):303-4 abs/comm elevation, 9(5):279-91 Antipsychotics Screening for lung cancer with low-dose Alcohol Prevention and reversal of weight gain helical computed tomography: are we Alcohol consumption and coronary heart associated with antipsychotic treatment, getting closer?, 9(4):182, 184 abs/comm disease: what do the lessons of hormone 9(10):575-82 Cancer, prostate replacement therapy teach us?, 9(12): Arteritis Lowering the risk of prostate cancer with 691-5 Giant cell arteritis: diagnosis and manage- NSAIDs: moving towards chemopreven- Reducing benzodiazepine use for alcohol withdrawal: symptom-triggered com- ment, 9(2):100-7 tion, 9(5):240, 242 abs/comm PSA testing and overdiagnosis: can com- pared with fixed-schedule therapy, 9(7): Aspirin puters sort this out?, 9(8):433-4 abs/comm 362-3 abs/comm Oral anticoagulation, aspirin, or both in Cancer, quality of life assessment Alcoholic cardiomyopathy coronary disease?, 9(10):547, 550 abs/comm Assessing quality of life in oncology clini- Controlled drinking in alcoholic cardio- Asthma cal practice: a review of barriers and crit- myopathy: what is the prognosis?, 9(3): Evidence-based assessment of educational ical success factors, 9(6):327-32 121-2 abs/comm interventions: the importance of the Candida infection Aldosteronism control group, 9(9):483-4 abs/comm Secondary hypertension: diagnosis and Improving care for children with asthma A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus amphotericin B for treatment of invasive management of an adrenal adenoma, in 2 Medicaid health plans, 9(10):557-63 Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 9(9):525-31 Atenolol Amphotericin B Benefits of losartan over atenolol for Cardiomyopathy A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus hypertension in high-risk patients, 9(5): Controlled drinking in alcoholic cardiomy- amphotericin B for treatment of invasive 243, 246 abs/comm opathy: what is the prognosis?, 9(3): Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 121-2 abs/comm Atrial fibrillation Anastrozole Management of atrial fibrillation, 9(11): Cardiovascular disease Is anastrozole better than tamoxifen as 631-48 Cholesterol lowering for primary preven- adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer tion of cardiovascular events in older Blood pressure measurement in postmenopausal women?, 9(8):430, adults, 9(8):427-8 abs/comm Physician-measured blood pressures are 432 abs/comm Do major teaching hospitals provide better signficantly higher than ambulatory Angioplasty care to patients with cardiovascular dis- blood pressures, 9(9):484-5 abs/comm Carotid angioplasty and stenting versus ease?, 9(5):236, 239 abs/comm endarterectomy: larger trials needed, Cancer, breast Risk factors for heart disease among 9(1):13-4 abs/comm Evaluating suspected breast cancer at a women: communicating probabilities one-stop clinic: is this a better model?, of disease, 9(6):333-40 Ankle-brachial index 9(7):365-6 abs/comm Ankle-brachial index identifies impaired Carotid stenosis Is anastrozole better than tamoxifen as lower extremity function in peripheral Carotid angioplasty and stenting versus adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer vascular disease, 9(8):432-3 abs/comm endarterectomy: larger trials needed, in postmenopausal women?, 9(8):430, Antibiotics 432 abs/conm 9(1):13—4 abs/comm Reducing inappropriate antibiotic use for Mammography screening in women 40-49 Celiac disease the common cold, 9(6):307-9 abs/comm Celiac disease: diagnosis and management, years: more data to fuel debate, 9(10):542, Anticoagulation 544 abs/comm 9(6):341-9 Extended prophylaxis with low-molecular- Quality of life in breast cancer survivors, Cholecystitis weight heparin versus oral anticoagula- 9(3):123,126 abs/comm Diagnosis and management of gallstone tion following hip replacement, 9(12): disease, 9(10):583-91 Cancer, colorectal 658-9 abs/comm Improving colon cancer survival with sur- Coenzyme Q,, Is anticoagulation in patients with cancer gical technique, 9(9):485, 488-9 abs/comm Coenzyme Q,, in early Parkinsons dis- safer using low-molecular-weight hep- arin?, 9(10):545-6 abs/comm Strategies to improve colorectal cancer ease, 9(12):659, 662 abs/comm Oral anticoagulation, aspirin, or both in outcomes, 9(5):269-78 Cognitive behavioral therapy coronary disease?, 9(10):547, 550 abs/comm Cancer, lung Should primary care doctors be taught Patient-managed anticoagulation: effective Helping patients with lung cancer quit cognitive behavioral therapy to treat but more costly?, 9(12):655-6 abs/comm smoking, 9(11):609-10 abs/comm depression?, 9(6):304, 306 abs/comm 704 JCOM December 2002 Vol. 9, No. www.turner-white.com i eTO VeOLUME 9 Key to abbreviations: abs/comm = abstract with commentary. SUBJECTS Acute coronary syndrome Use of six sigma to improve the safety and Positron emission tomography to improve Management of patients with acute coro- efficacy of acute anticoagulation with care for patients with suspected non-small nary syndrome without persistent ST heparin, 9(8):445-53 cell lung cancer, 9(6):303-4 abs/comm elevation, 9(5):279-91 Antipsychotics Screening for lung cancer with low-dose Alcohol Prevention and reversal of weight gain helical computed tomography: are we Alcohol consumption and coronary heart associated with antipsychotic treatment, getting closer?, 9(4):182, 184 abs/comm disease: what do the lessons of hormone 9(10):575-82 Cancer, prostate replacement therapy teach us?, 9(12): Arteritis Lowering the risk of prostate cancer with 691-5 Giant cell arteritis: diagnosis and manage- NSAIDs: moving towards chemopreven- Reducing benzodiazepine use for alcohol withdrawal: symptom-triggered com- ment, 9(2):100-7 tion, 9(5):240, 242 abs/comm PSA testing and overdiagnosis: can com- pared with fixed-schedule therapy, 9(7): Aspirin puters sort this out?, 9(8):433-4 abs/comm 362-3 abs/comm Oral anticoagulation, aspirin, or both in Cancer, quality of life assessment Alcoholic cardiomyopathy coronary disease?, 9(10):547, 550 abs/comm Assessing quality of life in oncology clini- Controlled drinking in alcoholic cardio- Asthma cal practice: a review of barriers and crit- myopathy: what is the prognosis?, 9(3): Evidence-based assessment of educational ical success factors, 9(6):327-32 121-2 abs/comm interventions: the importance of the Candida infection Aldosteronism control group, 9(9):483-4 abs/comm Secondary hypertension: diagnosis and Improving care for children with asthma A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus amphotericin B for treatment of invasive management of an adrenal adenoma, in 2 Medicaid health plans, 9(10):557-63 Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 9(9):525-31 Atenolol Amphotericin B Benefits of losartan over atenolol for Cardiomyopathy A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus hypertension in high-risk patients, 9(5): Controlled drinking in alcoholic cardiomy- amphotericin B for treatment of invasive 243, 246 abs/comm opathy: what is the prognosis?, 9(3): Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 121-2 abs/comm Atrial fibrillation Anastrozole Management of atrial fibrillation, 9(11): Cardiovascular disease Is anastrozole better than tamoxifen as 631-48 Cholesterol lowering for primary preven- adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer tion of cardiovascular events in older Blood pressure measurement in postmenopausal women?, 9(8):430, adults, 9(8):427-8 abs/comm Physician-measured blood pressures are 432 abs/comm Do major teaching hospitals provide better signficantly higher than ambulatory Angioplasty care to patients with cardiovascular dis- blood pressures, 9(9):484-5 abs/comm Carotid angioplasty and stenting versus ease?, 9(5):236, 239 abs/comm endarterectomy: larger trials needed, Cancer, breast Risk factors for heart disease among 9(1):13-4 abs/comm Evaluating suspected breast cancer at a women: communicating probabilities one-stop clinic: is this a better model?, of disease, 9(6):333-40 Ankle-brachial index 9(7):365-6 abs/comm Ankle-brachial index identifies impaired Carotid stenosis Is anastrozole better than tamoxifen as lower extremity function in peripheral Carotid angioplasty and stenting versus adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer vascular disease, 9(8):432-3 abs/comm endarterectomy: larger trials needed, in postmenopausal women?, 9(8):430, Antibiotics 432 abs/conm 9(1):13—4 abs/comm Reducing inappropriate antibiotic use for Mammography screening in women 40-49 Celiac disease the common cold, 9(6):307-9 abs/comm Celiac disease: diagnosis and management, years: more data to fuel debate, 9(10):542, Anticoagulation 544 abs/comm 9(6):341-9 Extended prophylaxis with low-molecular- Quality of life in breast cancer survivors, Cholecystitis weight heparin versus oral anticoagula- 9(3):123,126 abs/comm Diagnosis and management of gallstone tion following hip replacement, 9(12): disease, 9(10):583-91 Cancer, colorectal 658-9 abs/comm Improving colon cancer survival with sur- Coenzyme Q,, Is anticoagulation in patients with cancer gical technique, 9(9):485, 488-9 abs/comm Coenzyme Q,, in early Parkinsons dis- safer using low-molecular-weight hep- arin?, 9(10):545-6 abs/comm Strategies to improve colorectal cancer ease, 9(12):659, 662 abs/comm Oral anticoagulation, aspirin, or both in outcomes, 9(5):269-78 Cognitive behavioral therapy coronary disease?, 9(10):547, 550 abs/comm Cancer, lung Should primary care doctors be taught Patient-managed anticoagulation: effective Helping patients with lung cancer quit cognitive behavioral therapy to treat but more costly?, 9(12):655-6 abs/comm smoking, 9(11):609-10 abs/comm depression?, 9(6):304, 306 abs/comm 704 JCOM December 2002 Vol. 9, No. www.turner-white.com INDEX TO VOLUME 9 Colectomy cognitive behavioral therapy to treat Emergency department Improving colon cancer survival with sur- depression?, 9(6):304, 306 abs/comm Next-day care for patients with non-acute gical technique, 9(9):485, 488-9 abs/comm Diabetes mellitus conditions presenting to an emergency Common cold A diabetes disease management model in department, 9(12):664—5 abs/comm Reducing inappropriate antibiotic use for the primary setting, 9(12):683-88 Endarterectomy the common cold, 9(6):307-9 abs/comm A multifaceted model for implementing Carotid angioplasty and stenting versus Computed tomography clinical practice guidelines across the endarterectomy: larger trials needed, Screening for lung cancer with low-dose continuum of care, 9(4):199-206 9(1):13-4 abs/comm helical computed tomography: are we Benefits and limitations of home glucose End-stage renal disease getting closer?, 9(4):182, 184 abs/comm monitoring in type 2 diabetes, 9(1):14-5 What has outcomes research taught us abs/comm Computers about evidence-based treatment of end- Connected: communicating and comput- Can stress management improve glycemic stage renal disease?, 9(9):509-14 control in type 2 diabetes?, 9(4):178, 181 ing in the examination room, 9(11):621-4 Ethnicity abs/comm The use of computers in population-based Collecting data on race and ethnicity in Persistence patterns with oral hypogly- diabetes management, 9(7):390-6 managed care; challenges and sugges- cemic agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9): Coronary artery disease 491-9 tions, 9(5):249-56 Alcohol consumption and coronary heart Systematic implementation of customized Exercise disease: what do the lessons of hormone guidelines: the staged diabetes manage- Benefit of exercise in fibromyalgia, 9(11): replacement therapy teach us?, 9(12): ment approach, 9(2):81—-6 604-5 abs/comm 691-5 The use of computers in population-based Diet and exercise for dyslipidemia: the Oral anticoagulation, aspirin, or both in diabetes management, 9(7):390-6 challenge of putting guidelines into coronary disease?, 9(10):547, 550 abs/comm Diet practice, 9(10):550-1 abs/comm Risk factors for heart disease among Home-based exercise program reduces Diet and exercise for dyslipidemia: the women: communicating probabilities chronic knee pain, 9(11):603-—4 abs/comm challenge of putting guidelines into of disease, 9(6):333-40 Improving physical activity levels through practice, 9(10):550-1 abs/comm Secondary prevention of coronary artery an automated telephone counseling sys- disease: lipid management as a priority Disease management tem, 9(11):605-8 abs/comm for improvement, 9(7):371-80 A diabetes disease management model in Fibromyalgia The metabolic syndrome: an interplay of the primary setting, 9(12):683-88 Benefit of exercise in fibromyalgia, 9(11): multiple subtle cardiovascular risk fac- A program to improve the management of 604-5 abs/comm tors, 9(1):41-9 patients on long-term acid suppression The new NCEP cholesterol guidelines: medication, 9(6):312-8 Fluconazole challenges for measurement and clinical Disparities A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus practice, 9(6):319-25 Collecting data on race and ethnicity in amphotericin B for treatment of invasive Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 Corticosteroids managed care; challenges and sugges- Low-dose prednisone for early active tions, 9(5):249-56 Gallstone disese rheumatoid arthritis: should you use it?, Dizziness Celiac disease: diagnosis and management, 9(2):66-7 abs/comm A clinical approach to dizziness, 9(3):141-5 9(6):341-9 Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients Diagnosis and management of gallstone taking corticosteroids, 9(1):10-3 abs/comm Domestic violence disease, 9(10):583-91 Screening for intimate partner violence in Counseling, automated the primary care setting: a critical review, Gastroesophageal reflux disease Improving physical activity levels through 9(10):565-71 A program to improve the management of an automated telephone counseling sys- patients on long-term acid suppression tem, 9(11):605-8 abs/comm Drug prescribing medication, 9(6):312-8 Is inappropriate drug prescribing associat- COX-2 inhibitors ed with increased mortality or functional Gastrointestinal bleeding Selective COX-2 inhibitors: towards defin- Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in pa- decline in the elderly?, 9(3):126-7 ing their appropriate clinical role, 9(5): abs/comm tients taking corticosteroids, 9(1):10-3 265-8 abs/comm Dyslipidemia Delirium Diet and exercise for dyslipidemia: the Geriatric primary care Rapid assessment of delirium in mechani- challenge of putting guidelines into Innovative approaches to improving deliv- cally ventilated patients, 9(2):61 abs/comm practice, 9(10):550—1 abs/comm ery of primary care to older adults, 9(1): 33-9 Dementia The metabolic syndrome: an interplay of Telephonic screening for cognitive impair- multiple subtle cardiovascular risk fac- Giant cell arteritis ment: a feasibility study in a managed tors, 9(1):41-9 Giant cell arteritis: diagnosis and manage- care clinic, 9(3):129—-33 Electronic medical record ment, 9(2):100-7 Depression Connected: communicating and comput- Group visits Should primary care doctors be taught ing in the examination room, 9(11):621-4 Innovative approaches to improving www.turner-white.com Vol .9, No. 12 December 2002 JCOM 705 Rieck VOLUMEk e delivery of primary care to older adults, tion of cardiovascular events in older years: more data to fuel debate, 9(10):542, 9(1):33-9, adults, 9(8):427—-8 abs/comm 544 abs/comm Guidelines How cost-effective is screening for familial Manual therapy A multifaceted model for implementing hypercholesterolemia?, 9(7):359 abs/comm Manual therapy holds promise for treat- clinical practice guidelines across the The new NCEP cholesterol guidelines: ment of neck pain, 9(7):363-4 abs/comm continuum of care, 9(4):199-206 challenges for measurement and clinical Impact of a guideline-based quality im- practice, 9(6):319-25 Medicaid Improving care for children with asthma in provement initiative on acute myocar- Hypertension two Medicaid health plans, 9(10):557-63 dial infarction care, 9(5):247-8 abs/comm Benefits of losartan over atenolol for Overview of recent guidelines for the hypertension in high-risk patients, Medication safety management of community-acquired 9(5):243, 246 abs/comm Case studies in medication safety improve- pneumonia, 9(7):381-9 Physician-measured blood pressures are ment, 9(9):501-6 Systematic implementation of customized signficantly higher than ambulatory Menopause guidelines: the staged diabetes manage- blood pressures, 9(9):484-5 abs/conm Postmenopausal hormone replacement ment approach, 9(2):81-6 Physician undertreatment of hypertension, therapy—where are we now?, 9(9):515-23 Heart murmur 9(4):186, 187 abs/comm Metabolic syndrome Heart murmur ina child, 9(3):141-5 Secondary hypertension: diagnosis and The metabolic syndrome: an interplay of management of an adrenal adenoma, Helicobacter pylori multiple subtle cardiovascular risk fac- 9(9}°525-31 Cost-effectiveness of abbreviated regimens tors, 9(1):41-9 for Helicobacter pylori eradication in Hypoglycemic agents Methotrexate peptic ulcer disease, 9(2):71-8 Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic Mortality reduction seen with methotrex- Role of H. pylori eradication in patients agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 ate for rheumatoid arthritis, 9(6):306-7 starting NSAID therapy, 9(3):117-8 Immunization abs/comm abs/comm Influenza vaccination for the elderly: when What is a cost-effective approach to prov- doing more costs less, 9(2):62, 65 abs/comm Myocardial infarction ing Helicobacter pylori eradication after Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal Impact of a guideline-based quality im- antibiotic treatment?, 9(5):242, 243 vaccine program in a multispecialty provement initiative on acute myocar- abs/comm teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 dial infarction care, 9(5):247-8 abs/comm Heparin Influenza Myopathy, idiopathic inflammatory Extended prophylaxis with low-molecu- Influenza vaccination for the elderly: when Approach to diagnosis and management lar-weight heparin versus oral anticoag- doing more costs less, 9(2):62, 65 abs/comm of an idiopathic inflammatory myopa- ulation following hip replacement, 9(12): thy, 9(8):455-61 Intensive care 658-9 abs/comm Rapid assessment of delirium in mechani- NSAIDs Is anticoagulation in patients with cancer cally ventilated patients, 9(2):61 abs/comm Lowering the risk of prostate cancer with safer using low-molecular-weight hep- Utilization management reduces unneces- NSAIDs: moving towards chemopreven- arin?, 9(10):545-6 abs/comm Use of six sigma to improve the safety and sary testing in the coronary care unit, tion, 9(5):240, 242 abs/comm efficacy of acute anticoagulation with 9(11):611-2 abs/comm Role of H. pylori eradication in patients heparin, 9(8):445-53 Irritable bowel syndrome starting NSAID therapy, 9(3):117-8 Irritable bowel syndrome: an evidence- abs/comm Herpes, genital Diagnosing and treating genital herpes based management approach, 9(7):409-18 Osteoarthritis infection, 9(12):696-703 Lateral epicondylitis Home-based exercise program reduces Evidence-based treatment of tennis elbow, chronic knee pain, 9(11):603-4 abs/comm Hip fracture Time to surgery and mortality tollowing 9(4):177-8 abs/comm Osteoporosis hip fracture, 9(9):489-90 abs/comm Length of stay Diagnosis and management of postmeno- Hormone replacement therapy Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- pausal osteoporosis, 9(7):397—407 Alcohol consumption and coronary heart pital stay in patients with community- Pain management disease: what do the lessons of hormone acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 First steps in quality improvement: a pilot replacement therapy teach us?, 9(12): Losartan program for the management of acute 691-5 Benefits of losartan over atenolol for sickle cell pain, 9(1):19-26 Postmenopausal hormone replacement hypertension in high-risk patients, Home-based exercise program reduces therapy—where are we now?, 9(9):515-23 9(5):243, 246 abs/comm chronic knee pain, 9(11):603-4 abs/comm Hospitalists Malabsorption Manual therapy holds promise for treat- Effect of hospitalists on quality and cost, Celiac disease: diagnosis and management, ment of neck pain, 9(7):363-4 abs/comm 9(2):65-6 abs/comm 9(6):341-9 Palliative care Hypercholesterolemia Mammograpy Care not cure: dialogues at the transition, Cholesterol lowering for primary preven- Mammography screening in women 40-49 9(12):677-81 706 JCOM December 2002 Vol. 9, No. 12 www.turner-white.com INDEX TO VOLUME 9 Parkinson’s disease Polymyalgia rheumatica Screening Coenzyme Q,, in early Parkinson's dis- Giant cell arteritis: diagnosis and manage- PSA testing and overdiagnosis: can com- ease, 9(12):659, 662 abs/comm ment, 9(2):100-7 puters sort this out?, 9(8):433-4 abs/comm Patient education Polymyositis Screening for lung cancer with low-dose Presenting benefits before risks: does it affect Approach to diagnosis and management helical computed tomography: are we decision making?, 9(10):541-2 abs/comm of an idiopathic inflammatory myopa- getting closer?, 9(4):182, 184 abs/comm Patient safety thy, 9(8):455-61 Strategies to improve colorectal cancer outcomes, 9(5):269-78 A program to remove patients from un- Positron emission tomography Telephonic screening for cognitive impair- necessary contact precautions, 9(10): Positron emission tomography to improve ment: a feasibility study in a managed 553-6 care for patients with suspected non-small care clinic, 9(3):129-33 Case studies in medication safety improve- cell lung cancer, 9(6):303-4 abs/comm Shared decision making ment, 9(9):501-6 Pregnancy Presenting benefits before risks: does it Peptic ulcer disease Toward improving birth outcomes in affect decision making?, 9(10):541-2 A program to improve the management of Medicaid managed care, 9(3):135-9 abs/comm patients on long-term acid suppression Premenstrual syndrome Sickle cell disease medication, 9(6):312-8 Recognizing and treating premenstrual Cost-effectiveness of abbreviated regimens First steps in quality improvement: a pilot dysphoric disorder, 9(2):87-98 for Helicobacter pylori eradication in program for the management of acute peptic ulcer disease, 9(2):71-8 Prenatal care sickle cell pain, 9(1):19-26 Role of H. pylori eradication in patients Toward improving birth outcomes in Six sigma Medicaid managed care, 9(3):135-9 starting NSAID therapy, 9(3):117-8 Use of six sigma to improve the safety and abs/comm Proteinuria efficacy of acute anticoagulation with Peripheral vascular disease Proteinuria: harbinger of serious clinical heparin, 9(8):445-53 consequence?, 9(11):625-30 Ankle-brachial index identifies impaired Smoking cessation lower extremity function in peripheral Quality of life assessment Computer-tailored smoking cessation pro- vascular disease, 9(8):432—3 abs/comm Assessing quality of life in oncology clini- gram holds promise, 9(1):9-10 abs/comm Physical examination cal practice: a review of barriers and crit- Helping patients with lung cancer quit The annual examination and testing: what ical success factors, 9(6):327-32 smoking, 9(11):609-10 abs/comm the public expects, 9(7):360, 362 abs/comm Race Improving the armamentarium for smok- Collecting data on race and ethnicity in ing cessation, 9(8):428-9 abs/comm Physical therapy Manual therapy holds promise for treat- managed care; challenges and sugges- Stool antigen test tions, 9(5):249-56 What is a cost-effective approach to proving ment of neck pain, 9(7):363-4 abs/comm Physician-patient communication Rheumatoid arthritis helicobacter pylori eradication after anti- Care not cure: dialogues at the transition, Low-dose prednisone for early active biotic treatment?, 9(5):242, 243 abs/comm 9(12):677-81 rheumatoid arthritis: should you use it?, Stress management Connected: communicating and comput- 9(2):66-7 abs/comm Can stress management improve glycemic ing in the examination room, 9(11):621-4 Mortality reduction seen with methotrex- control in type 2 diabetes?, 9(4):178, 181 Strangers in crisis: communication skills ate for rheumatoid arthritis, 9(6):306-7 abs/comm for the emergency department clinician abs/comm Stroke and hospitalist, 9(8):439-44 Rhinosinusitis Beliefs regarding the effectiveness of stroke Physician profiling Management of rhinosinusitis in adults: prevention practices: differences among Physician profiling: methodologic safe- clinical applications of recent evidence provider specialties, 9(12):667-75 and treatment recommendations, 9(8): guards needed, 9(3):118, 121 abs/comm Syncope Pneumonia, community-acquired 455-61 How often does a standard evaluation of Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- Risk calculators syncope identify an underlying etiolo- pital stay in patients with community- Risk factors for heart disease among gy?, 9(4):184-5 abs/comm acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 women: communicating probabilities Tamoxifen Improving patient's experiences with of disease, 9(6):333-40 Is anastrozole better than tamoxifen as pneumonia care, 9(12):655-6 abs/comm Satisfaction, physician adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer Overview of recent guidelines for the Improving physician satisfaction on an in postmenopausal women?, 9(8):430, management of community-acquired academic general medical service, 9(1): 432 abs/comm pneumonia, 9(7):381-9 27-32 Tobacco use Pneumonia, nursing home-acquired Schizophrenia Computer-tailored smoking cessation pro- Processes of care predict survival follow- Initial presentation of schizophrenia: assess- gram holds promise, 9(1):9-10 abs/comm ing nursing home-acquired pneumonia, ment, management, and long-term out- Helping patients with lung cancer quit 9(5):249-56 comes, 9(4):208-16 smoking, 9(11):609-10 abs/comm www.turner-white.com Vol 9, No. 12 December 2002 JCOM 707 irecTOh iVO LULMEe 9 Improving the armamentarium for smok- Utilization management Warfarin ing cessation, 9(8):428-9 abs/comm Utilization management reduces unneces- Is anticoagulation in patients with cancer Upper respiratory infections sary testing in the coronary care unit, safer using low-molecular-weight Reducing inappropriate antibiotic use for 9(11):611-2 abs/comm heparin?, 9(10):545-6 abs/comm the common cold, 9(6):307-9 abs/comm Vertigo Weight gain Urinary tract infections A clinical approach to dizziness, 9(3):141-5 Prevention and reversal of weight gain Management decisions regarding urinary Violence associated with antipsychotic treatment, tract infections in ambulatory women, Screening for intimate partner violence in 9(10):575-82 9(4):217-27 the primary care setting: a critical review, 9(10):565-71 AUTHORS AhlE Biswas MS amphotericin B for treatment of invasive Improving care for children with asthma in Risk factors for heart disease among Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 2 Medicaid health plans, 9(10):557-63 women: communicating probabilities of Chuang CH disease, 9(6):333-40 Ansell BJ Screening for intimate partner violence in The metabolic syndrome: an interplay of Blak BT the primary care setting: a critical review, multiple subtle cardiovascular risk fac- Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic 9(10):565-71 tors, 9(1):41-9 agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 Clarke BL Artymowicz RJ Botteman MF Diagnosis and management of postmeno- Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic pausal osteoporosis, 9(7):397-407 pital stay in patients with community- agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 Coblyn JS acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 Bradley R Selective COX-2 inhibitors: towards defin- Baker LH Systematic implementation of customized ing their appropriate clinical role, 9(5): Connected: communicating and comput- guidelines: the staged diabetes manage- 265-8 ing in the examination room, 9(11):621-4 ment approach, 9(2):81-6 Cohen DL Bardon CG Brown M Secondary hypertension: diagnosis and A program to remove patients from unnec- Improving physician satisfaction on an management of an adrenal adenoma, essary contact precautions, 9(10):553--6 academic general medical service, 9(1): 9(9):525-31 27-32 Barta PJ Coleman EA Improving care for children with asthma in Brown PD Innovative approaches to improving deliv- 2 Medicaid health plans, 9(10):e5c5o7 -63 Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- ery of primary care to older adults, Bastian LA pital stay in patients with community- 9(1):33-9 acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 Risk factors for heart disease among Coletti L women: communicating probabilities of Bub S Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal disease, 9(6):333—40 A diabetes disease management model in vaccine program in a multispecialty Batra P the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 Recognizing and treating premenstrual Campbell RK Danford DA dysphoric disorder, 9(2):87-98 Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic Heart murmur in a child, 9(3):141-5 agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 Beaulieu JE Datta SK Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- Carlson MJ Cost-effectiveness of abbreviated regimens pital stay in patients with community- Improving care for children with asthma in for Helicobacter pylori eradication in acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 2 Medicaid health plans, 9(10):a5a5 7-63 peptic ulcer disease, 9(2):71-8 Benjamin EM Cash BD Davis K Systematic implementation of customized Irritable bowel syndrome: an evidence- Assessing quality of life in oncology clini- guidelines: the staged diabetes manage- based management approach, 9(7):409-18 cal practice: a review of barriers and crit- ment approach, 9(2):81-6 Cella D ical success factors, 9(6):327-32 Benton RP Assessing quality of life in oncology clini- Day D A multifaceted model for implementing cal practice: a review of barriers and crit- Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- clinical practice guidelines across the ical success factors, 9(6):327-32 pital stay in patients with community- continuum of care, 9(4):199-206 Chey WD acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 Berland D Irritable bowel syndrome: an evidence- Derose SF First steps in quality improvement: a pilot based management approach, 9(7):409-18 A multifaceted model for implementing program for the management of acute Christakis DA clinical practice guidelines across the sickle cell pain, 9(1):19-26 A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus continuum of care, 9(4):199-206 708 JCOM_ December 2002 Vol. 9, No. 12 www.turner-white.com INDEX TO VOLUME 9 Dolor RJ Gill S Horner RD Management of rhinosinusitis in adults: Strategies to improve colorectal cancer Beliefs regarding the effectiveness of stroke clinical applications of recent evidence outcomes, 9(5):269-78 prevention practices: differences among and treatment recommendations, 9(8): Gold KF provider specialties, 9(12):667-75 455-61 Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic Hurwitz S Doyle AM agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 Improving physician satisfaction on an Proteinuria: harbinger of serious clinical Goldberg RM academic general medical service, 9(1): consequence?, 9(11):625-30 Strategies to improve colorectal cancer 27-32 Dzau V outcomes, 9(5):269-78 Husni ME Improving physician satisfaction on an Selective COX-2 inhibitors: towards defin- Goldman MP academic general medical service, 9(1): ing their appropriate clinical role, 9(5): Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- 27-32 265-8 pital stay in patients with community- Ecord M acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 Hutt E Processes of care predict survival follow- Processes of care predict survival follow- Goldstein MG ing nursing home-acquired pneumonia, ing nursing home-acquired pneumonia, Strangers in crisis: communication skills 9(5):249-56 9(5):249-56 for the emergency department clinician Edell L and hospitalist, 9(8):439--44 Hyatt JD Use of six sigma to improve the safety and A multifaceted model for implementing Goldszer RC efficacy of acute anticoagulation with clinical practice guidelines across the A program to remove patients from unnec- heparin, 9(8):445-53 continuum of care, 9(4):199-206 essary contact precautions, 9(10):553-6 Edelman C Improving physician satisfaction on an Jacobson BC Approach to diagnosis and management academic general medical service, 9(1): A program to improve the management of of an idiopathic inflammatory myopa- 27-32 patients on long-term acid suppression thy, 9(8):455-61 medication, 9(6):312-8 Gordon GH Farber MS Care not cure: dialogues at the transition, Johnson M Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- 9(12):677-81 Collecting data on race and ethnicity in pital stay in patients with community- managed care; challenges and sugges- Grant RW acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 tions, 9(5):249-56 The use of computers in population-based Farbstein K diabetes management, 9(7):390-6 Johnson PA Case studies in medication safety improve- A program to remove patients from unnec- ment, 9(9):501-6 Greenberg PD essary contact precautions, 9(10):553-6 A program to improve the management of Fazio SB Johnston DC patients on long-term acid suppression Alcohol consumption and coronary heart Beliefs regarding the effectiveness of stroke medication, 9(6):312-8 disease: what do the lessons of hormone prevention practices: differences among replacement therapy teach us?, 9(12): Haefemeyer JW provider specialties, 9(12):667-75 691-5 Telephonic screening for cognitive impair- Johnston DE ment: a feasibility study in a managed Fekete T Diagnosis and management of gallstone care clinic, 9(3):129-33 Management decisions regarding urinary disease, 9(10):583-91 tract infections in ambulatory women, Harper DM Kahlert T 9(4):217-27 Recognizing and treating premenstrual A program to remove patients from unnec- dysphoric disorder, 9(2):87-98 Ferris TG essary contact precautions, 9(10):553-6 A program to improve the management of Hennen N Keller V patients on long-term acid suppression Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal Connected: communicating and comput- medication, 9(6):312-8 vaccine program in a multispecialty ing in the examination room, 9(11):621-4 teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 Flaws JA Strangers in crisis: communication skills Postmenopausal hormone replacement Hoffman W for the emergency department clinician therapy—where are we now?, 9(9):515-23 Collecting data on race and ethnicity in and hospitalist, 9(8):439-44 managed care; challenges and sugges- Frederickson EB Kemmerly S Processes of care predict survival follow- tions, 9(5):249-56 Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal ing nursing home-acquired pneumonia, Hogan J vaccine program in a multispecialty 9(5):249-56 A program to remove patients from unnec- teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 Garrison MM essary contact precautions, 9(10):553—-6 Kernan W A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus Hollander H Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- amphotericin B for treatment of invasive Toward improving birth outcomes in pital stay in patients with community- Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 Medicaid managed care, 9(3):135-9 acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 www.turner-white.com . 9, No. 12 December 2002 JCOM 709 ecTOh V OLULMEe 9 Knopman DA Marr KA Improving the armamentarium for smok- Telephonic screening for cognitive impair- A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus ing cessation, 9(8):428-9 abs/comm ment: a feasibility study in a managed amphotericin B for treatment of invasive Physician profiling: methodologic safe- care clinic, 9(3):129-33 Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 guards needed, 9(3):118, 121 abs/comm Reducing benzodiazepine use for alcohol Kooy MV Masaschi NL withdrawal: symptom-triggered com- Use of six sigma to improve the safety and Improving physician satisfaction on an efficacy of acute anticoagulation with academic general medical service, 9(1): pared with fixed-schedule therapy, 9(7): 362-3 abs/comm heparin, 9(8):445-53 27-32 Reducing inappropriate antibiotic use for Kramer AM Matchar DB the common cold, 9(6):307-9 abs/comm Processes of care predict survival follow- Cost-effectiveness of abbreviated regimens Murray JA ing nursing home-acquired pneumonia, for Helicobacter pylori eradication in Celiac disease: diagnosis and management, 9(5):249-56 peptic ulcer disease, 9(2):71-8 9(6):341-9 Krebs W Mawji Z Nazareth I Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- A diabetes disease management model in A clinical approach to dizziness, 9(3):141-5 pital stay in patients with community- the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 Noordsy D acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 Meigs JB Initial presentation of schizophrenia: assess- Lankford CSR The use of computers in population-based ment, management, and long-term out- Postmenopausal hormone replacement diabetes management, 9(7):390-6 comes, 9(4):208-16 therapy—where are we now?, 9(9): Merkle LN Prevention and reversal of weight gain 515-23 A diabetes disease management model in associated with antipsychotic treatment, Lee CE the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 9(10):575-82 Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- Mintz M Oddone EZ pital stay in patients with community- The new NCEP cholesterol guidelines: Beliefs regarding the effectiveness of stroke acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 challenges for measurement and clinical prevention practices: differences among Lee DH practice, 9(6):319-25 provider specialties, 9(12):667-75 Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal Montanez A O'Keefe C vaccine program in a multispecialty First steps in quality improvement: a pilot Prevention and reversal of weight gain teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 program for the management of acute associated with antipsychotic treatment, 9(10):575-82 sickle cell pain, 9(1):19-26 Lee I Proteinuria: harbinger of serious clinical Mukamal KJ Pashos CL consequence?, 9(11):625-30 Alcohol consumption and coronary heart Persistence patterns with oral hypogly- disease: what do the lessons of hormone cemic agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9): Lee TH replacement therapy teach us?, 9(12): 491-9 A program to improve the management of 691-5 Patel MR patients on long-term acid suppression Management of patients with acute coro- medication, 9(6):312-8 Murff HJ nary syndrome without persistent ST Benefits and limitations of home glucose Lewis JS elevation, 9(5):279-91 monitoring in type 2 diabetes, 9(1):14-5 Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- abs/comm Pawlson LG pital stay in patients with community- Coenzyme Q,, in early Parkinson’s dis- The new NCEP cholesterol guidelines: acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 ease, 9(12):659, 662 abs/comm challenges for measurement and clinical Liebschutz JM Diet and exercise for dyslipidemia: the practice, 9(6):319-25 Screening for intimate partner violence in challenge of putting guidelines into Payonk C the primary care setting: a critical review, practice, 9(10):550-1 abs/comm A diabetes disease management model in 9(10):565-71 Effect of hospitalists on quality and cost, the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 Loftus CG 9(2):65-6 abs/comm Persell SD Celiac disease: diagnosis and management, Evidence-based assessment of educational Benefit of exercise in fibromyalgia, 9(11): 9(6):341-9 interventions: the importance of the 604-5 abs/comm control group, 9(9):483—4 abs/comm Benefits of losartan over atenolol for Lubowski TJ Evidence-based treatment of tennis elbow, hypertension in high-risk patients, 9(5): Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- 9(4):177-8 abs/comm 243, 246 abs/comm pital stay in patients with community- Impact of a guideline-based quality im- Carotid angioplasty and stenting versus acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 provement initiative on acute myocar- endarterectomy: larger trials needed, Maclean JR dial infarction care, 9(5):247-8 abs/comm 9(1):13-4 abs/comm Collecting data on race and ethnicity in Improving physical activity levels through Cholesterol lowering for primary preven- managed care; challenges and sugges- an automated telephone counseling sys- tion of cardiovascular events in older tions, 9(5):249-56 tem, 9(11):605, 608 abs/comm adults, 9(8):427-8 abs/comm 710 JCOM_ December 2002 Vol. 9, No. 12 www.turner-white.com ahTO VOLUME e9e Extended prophylaxis with low-molecular- Poon E vaccine program in a multispecialty weight heparin versus oral anticoagula- Can stress management improve glycemic teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 tion following hip replacement, 9(12): control in type 2 diabetes?, 9(4):178, 181 Runkle C 658-9 abs/comm abs/comm Strangers in crisis: communication skills Influenza vaccination for the elderly: when Computer-tailored smoking cessation pro- for the emergency department clinician doing more costs less, 9(2):62, 65 abs/comm gram holds promise, 9(1):9-10 abs/comm and hospitalist, 9(8):439—44 Mortality reduction seen with methotrex- Controlled drinking in alcoholic cardiomy- ate for rheumatoid arthritis, 9(6):306-7 opathy: what is the prognosis?, 9(3):121-2 Rush WK Initial presentation of schizophrenia: assess- abs/comm abs/comm Oral anticoagulation, aspirin, or both in Do major teaching hospitals provide better ment, management, and long-term out- comes, 9(4):208-16 coronary disease?, 9(10):547, 550 care to patients with cardiovascular dis- Physician undertreatment of hypertension, ease?, 9(5):236, 239 abs/comm Scheckner HM 9(4):186, 187 abs/comm Improving patient's experiences with Use of six sigma to improve the safety and Role of H. pylori eradication in patients pneumonia care, 9(12):655-6 abs/comm efficacy of acute anticoagulation with starting NSAID therapy, 9(3):117-8 Is anastrozole better than tamoxifen as heparin, 9(8):445-53 abs/comm adjuvant therapy for early breast cancer Schnipper Jl The annual examination and testing: what in postmenopausal women?, 9(8):430, Secondary prevention of coronary artery the public expects, 9(7):360, 362 abs/comm 432 abs/comm disease: lipid management as a priority Time to surgery and mortality following Low-dose prednisone for early active for improvement, 9(7):371-80 hip fracture, 9(9):489-90 abs/comm rheumatoid arthritis: should you use it?, Shadick N 9(2):66-7 abs/comm Peterson ED A program to remove patients from unnec- Manual therapy holds promise for treat- Management of patients with acute coro- essary contact precautions, 9(10):553-6 ment of neck pain, 9(7):363—4 abs/comm nary syndrome without persistent ST Presenting benefits before risks: does it Shaffer DN elevation, 9(5):279-91 affect decision making?, 9(10):541-2 Cost-effectiveness of abbreviated regimens Peterson JF abs/comm for Helicobacter pylori eradication in pep- Ankle-brachial index identifies impaired Utilization management reduces unneces- tic ulcer disease, 9(2):71-8 lower extremity function in peripheral sary testing in the coronary care unit, Shea TL vascular disease, 9(8):432-3 abs/comm 9(11):611-2 abs/comm A program to improve the management of Home-based exercise program reduces Qureshi J patients on long-term acid suppression chronic knee pain, 9(11):603—4 abs/comm Giant cell arteritis: diagnosis and manage- medication, 9(6):312-8 How cost-effective is screening for familial ment, 9(2):100-7 Simonson D hypercholesterolemia?, 9(7):359 abs/comm Ravikrishnan KP Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal How often does a standard evaluation of Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- vaccine program in a multispecialty syncope identify an underlying etiolo- pital stay in patients with community- teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 gy?, 9(4):184—5 abs/comm Is inappropriate drug prescribing associat- acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613- Solomon DH ed with increased mortality or functional Rein MF Selective COX-2 inhibitors: towards defin- decline in the elderly?, 9(3):126-7 Diagnosing and treating genital herpes ing their appropriate clinical role, 9(5): abs/comm infection, 9(12):696-703 265-8 Mammography screening in women 40-49 Renner PM Spigel DR years: more data to fuel debate, 9(10):542, The new NCEP cholesterol guidelines: Evaluating suspected breast cancer at a 544 abs/comm challenges for measurement and clinical one-stop clinic: is this a better model?, Next-day care for patients with non-acute practice, 9(6):319-25 9(7):365-6 abs/comm conditions presenting to an emergency Rhew DC Helping patients with lung cancer quit department, 9(12):664-5 abs/comm Overview of recent guidelines for the smoking, 9(11):609-10 abs/comm Physician-measured blood pressures are management of community-acquired Improving colon cancer survival with sur- signficantly higher than ambulatory pneumonia, 9(7):381-9 gical technique, 9(9):485, 488-9 abs/comm blood pressures, 9(9):484—5 abs/comm Is anticoagulation in patients with cancer Roe MT Rapid assessment of delirium in mechani- safer using low-molecular-weight hep- Management of patients with acute coro- cally ventilated patients, 9(2):61 abs/comm arin?, 9(10):545-6 abs/comm nary syndrome without persistent ST Should primary care doctors be taught Lowering the risk of prostate cancer with elevation, 9(5):279-91 cognitive behavioral therapy to treat NSAIDs: moving towards chemopreven- depression?, 9(6):304, 306 abs/comm Rogers RL tion, 9(5):240, 242 abs/comm Upper gastrointestinal bleeding in patients Collecting data on race and ethnicity in Positron emission tomography to improve taking corticosteroids, 9(1):10-3 abs/comm managed care; challenges and sugges- care for patients with suspected non-small What is a cost-effective approach to proving tions, 9(5):249-56 cell lung cancer, 9(6):303—4 abs/comm Helicobacter pylori eradication after anti- Ruddy F PSA testing and overdiagnosis: can com- biotic treatment?, 9(5):242, 243 abs/comm Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal puters sort this out?, 9(8):433—4 abs/comm www.turner-white.com Vol .9,No.12 December 2002 JCOM 711 irTeO VnOLUeME 9 Quality of life in breast cancer survivors, Szczech LA Whittemore A 9(3):123,126 abs/comm What has outcomes research taught us A program to remove patients from unnec- Screening for lung cancer with low-dose about evidence-based treatment of end- essary contact precautions, 9(10):553-6 helical computed tomography: are we stage renal disease?, 9(9):509-14 Wilke WS getting closer?, 9(4):182, 184 abs/comm Tamplin E Giant cell arteritis: diagnosis and manage- Stafford RS A program to remove patients from unnec- ment, 9(2):100-7 Secondary prevention of coronary artery essary contact precautions, 9(10):553—-6 Williams JW disease: lipid management as a priority Tomic D Management of rhinosinusitis in adults: for improvement, 9(7):371-80 Postmenopausal hormone replacement clinical applications of recent evidence Stankaitis JA therapy—where are we now?, 9(9):515-23 and treatment recommendations, 9(8): 455-61 Toward improving birth outcomes in Townsend RR Medicaid managed care, 9(3):135-9 Secondary hypertension: diagnosis and Winer EP Quality of life in breast cancer survivors, Stechuchak K management of an adrenal adenoma, 9(3):123,126 Beliefs regarding the effectiveness of stroke 9(9):525-31 prevention practices: differences among Trowbridge JF Winshall JS provider specialties, 9(12):667-75 Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- Improving physician satisfaction on an aca- demic general medical service, 9(1):27-32 Stephens JM pital stay in patients with community- Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 Yanak F Antimicrobial selection and length of hos- agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 von Sternberg T pital stay in patients with community- Stern G Telephonic screening for cognitive impair- acquired pneumonia, 9(11):613-9 A diabetes disease management model in ment: a feasibility study in a managed Yardley L the primary care setting, 9(12):683--88 care clinic, 9(3):129-33 A clinical approach to dizziness, 9(3):141-5 Stillman P Walkinshaw CS Yeh J A diabetes disease management model in Persistence patterns with oral hypoglycemic Management of atrial fibrillation, 9(11): the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 agents in type 2 diabetes, 9(9):491-9 631-648 Sun T Wang TC Yokoe DS Rapid implementation of a pneumococcal A program to improve the management of A program to remove patients from unnec- vaccine program in a multispecialty patients on long-term acid suppression essary contact precautions, 9(10):553-6 teaching hospital, 9(3):141-5 medication, 9(6):312-8 Young, M Sutton PR Wasser TE A diabetes disease management model in Management of atrial fibrillation, 9(11): A diabetes disease management model in the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 631-48 the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 Zerr DM Swavely D Whiteman MK A meta-analysis of fluconazole versus A diabetes disease management model in Postmenopausal hormone replacement amphotericin B for treatment of invasive the primary care setting, 9(12):683-88 therapy—where are we now?, 9(9):515-23 Candida infections, 9(4):191-6 712 JCOM December 2002 Vol. 9, No. 12 www.turner-white.com

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